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Love Life, the organisation focusing on minimising the prevalence of HIV/AIDS among South African teenagers, has selected Pastel Evolution for its reporting and enhanced account management requirements.
QPR Partner CACI Ltd has today announced that Plymouth Teaching Primary Care Trust (PCT) has selected the performance management system QPR Scorecard.
Siemens Southern Africa has announced the availability of its international Hi Path HiMed Solution for the healthcare industry.
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The healthcare industry is ready for a makeover which will put patient experience at the centre of its operations, says Greg Bezuidenhout, MD of Siemens Enterprise.
Dimension Data received the national solution provider award at the South African Contact Centre Community national contact centre awards.
Merck has selected Tibco as its exclusive, global provider of integration software and related services.
North Side Foods of Arnold, PA has successfully completed the integration of proCube for Budgeting and Planning.
Medical aid administrator Medscheme has upgraded its IT infrastructure with help from Unisys Africa.
National Health Service (NHS) Lothian in Scotland has signed a lb6.8 million contract for a new computer system from InterSystems partner TrakHealth.
IT-related projects were recognised at the third annual Centre for Public Service Innovation Public Sector Innovation Awards last week.
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